Zimbabwe: Hallowed 2024 Unites Communities
[The Herald] The just-ended gospel concert dubbed “Hallowed,” hosted by Minister Michael Mahendere and The Chosen World in South Africa, united the Zimbabwean community.
South Africa: Nomzamo Mbatha Calls for ‘Urgent Optimism’ As Key to Driving Climate Action
[allAfrica] Cape Town — Nomzamo Mbatha, a South African actress and humanitarian, is a powerful advocate for social justice and climate action.
Zimbabwe: Chillspot Producer DJ Ribhe Spiked 14-Year-Old’s Drink, Raped Her Overnight – Court Told
[New Zimbabwe] CHILLSPOT Records producer and promoter Tafadzwa Mandaza popularly known as DJ Ribhe has appeared in court charged with rape of a minor.
Zimbabwe: Pathisa Nyathi Laid to Rest
[The Herald] IN a deeply moving and dignified ceremony, family, friends, Government officials, and cultural enthusiasts gathered yesterday to bid farewell to one of Zimbabwe’s most cherished historians and cultural icons, Phathisa Nyathi.
Zimbabwe: Pathisa Nyathi – Writer, Culturalist, Historian, Activist and Politician
[The Herald] Veteran author, historian and cultural activist, Mr Pathisa Nyathi, has been described by many from the political, educational, religious and artistic sectors as a doyen and fountain of wisdom who lived to tell the true story of Zimbabwe i…
Zimbabwe: Chillspot DJ in Rape Storm
[The Herald] POPULAR Chillspot producer Tafadzwa Mandaza, popularly known as DJ Ribhe, appeared in court yesterday on allegations of raping a 14-year-old girl after allegedly plying her with intoxicating substances.
Zimbabwe: Sculptor Muchenje Calls for More Art Spaces
[The Herald] Renowned stone sculptor Cosmas Muchenje has called for the opening of more art workshops and exhibition spaces to preserve culture.
Zimbabwe: Jonah Moyo Basks in Phd Honour
[The Herald] Contemporary sungura musician, Jonah Moyo’s decades-long illustrious and enterprising musical journey paid off last Saturday after President Mnangagwa, who is also Chancellor of State Universities, conferred him with Doctor of Philosophy (…
Zimbabwe: Change in Kombi Culture, Responsibility Needed
[The Herald] With a fatal kombi crash almost every four weeks, the latest when seven people were killed in Kuwadzana, Harare, last week when a kombi driver allegedly turned right in front of a fuel tanker, has once again brought up demands for action.
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe’s Public Historian Pathisa Nyathi Has Died – He Restored the Erased History of the Ndebele People
[The Conversation Africa] When an elderly person dies, a library has burned down – the saying is a cliché, but has never been truer than in the case of Pathisa Nyathi, who passed away at the age of 73 on 2 November.